Cover the sting with sand from the beach as soon as the sting occurs. Beach sand helps draw out toxins from jellyfish stings. Keep
the sting covered for 5 to 10 minutes.

Step 2

Wash the sting with apple cider vinegar after removing the sand. The apple cider vinegar will help reduce the pain from the sting and will also disinfect it.

Step 3

Rub aloe gel onto the jellyfish sting after washing it with apple cider vinegar.
This will soothe the sting and provide a nice barrier to the outside
world. Once you've applied the aloe gel, loosely cover the sting in
gauze tape and secure it.

Step 4

Apply castor oil to the jellyfish sting every day until the sting starts to heal. Use a cotton ball to apply the castor oil.

Step 5

Apply a paste made of unseasoned meat tenderizer and water to the sting if it still hurts in a day or two. You can also apply this
paste right away, after washing the sting with apple cider vinegar.
Don't leave this paste on for more than 10 minutes at a time.

Step 6

Rub homeopathic Apis onto the sting if you experience excessive redness or swelling, or if you get hives.